Hamomi
Primary School.
Our primary
school is
entirely free
for our 120
pupils, all of
whom are
classified as
orphaned or
vulnerable
children. We
will run a
profitable
school once
we are in
better
facilities.

Hamomi Staff.Our
13 committed staff members
from within the
community don't
yet earn
livable wages.
With a
bigger
budget we
can
rectify this.
Their passion
is Hamomi's
driving force.

Secondary School.
Education can't
end at 8th
grade. We award
secondary
scholarships for
all our
graduates. Now
at 34
scholarships...and
counting...
Sponsors needed!
Visit
our budget
page for more
details.

Technical School.
Failing primary
school should
not end a
child's chances in
life. If a pupil
fails, we seek
other avenues of
education.
Thus far, 2
technical
school scholarships
have been
awarded.

Extracurricular
Activitiesfoster safe, nurturing
environments,
but take a
budgeting backseat to
more urgent needs.
We keep these
activities afloat through
volunteers whoupdate often on
our blog.

Education is
something we can
all agree on. There
is no fight
against poverty
without education
as a central
tool.

B.B. King may
have put it
best when he
said
"The beautiful
thing about
learning is that
no one can take
it away from
you."
It means
access &
employability.
There is no
progress without
it.

Tier 2

Kenya's 'free'
primary schools
have lurking
costs, (books,
uniforms, etc.),
making them
inaccessible to
the kids we serve.
Secondary school
and university
tuition are
unthinkable.

Education was
the obvious
place to start
when Raphael
began in
1999.
From 7 kids
under an avocado
tree a school
grew. From there
grew a
passionate
staff, a network
of community
support and a
bigger concept.